Evidence suggests that Russian secret services appear to have ordered the blowing up of a railway line in Poland over the weekend that is on a crucial route that delivers aid to Ukraine, a government spokesperson said Tuesday.
"Everything indicates" that the rail incident was "initiated by the Russian secret services," Jacek Dobrzyński, the spokesperson for Poland's secret services minister, said on Tuesday morning, according to the Polish Press Agency, or PAP.
In what Prime Minister Donald Tusk called an "unprecedented act of sabotage," a segment of a rail line linking Poland's capital, Warsaw, to the border with Ukraine was blown up over the weekend. Another segment further south was also damaged in what officials say was likely sabotage as well.
That rail line is being used to transp

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